One tip to give to a quilter
#82
Use whatever colors YOU like.
When I first began quilting I made some appliqued tote bags for a craft sale. "Blue" was in "in" color in the early 80's so that's what I made. I expected to make a killing and didn't sell a single one. Why? "Oh, but it's the wrong shade of blue".
When I first began quilting I made some appliqued tote bags for a craft sale. "Blue" was in "in" color in the early 80's so that's what I made. I expected to make a killing and didn't sell a single one. Why? "Oh, but it's the wrong shade of blue".
#85
Originally Posted by 5moose
I couldn't agree with you more SuzyM about the first quilt being so special. Years ago when I made my first completed quilt I gave it to my son. He used it for 3 years while in high school and took it to college. After college he moved across country and that was his security to "home." The first Christmas he was far across the country and couldn't come home he sent me a gift. It was a shadow box with the corner of his/my first quilt with some sewing needles. thread,a seam ripper and a message that was so heart felt to this day it is my favorite gift I've ever received.
#88
One thing I've learned and would like to pass on is this,
SLOWEST IS USUALLY FASTEST.
I've only been sewing for about two years now but when I first started I would rush everything, measuring, cutting and sewing. Then I would wonder why as I spent ages using the seam ripper nothing matched up. Mind you, all the undersized blocks and funny shaped triangles added enormously to my scrap pile
SLOWEST IS USUALLY FASTEST.
I've only been sewing for about two years now but when I first started I would rush everything, measuring, cutting and sewing. Then I would wonder why as I spent ages using the seam ripper nothing matched up. Mind you, all the undersized blocks and funny shaped triangles added enormously to my scrap pile
#89
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Iron Iron Iron Make sure you iron it makes every thing seem to fit better.And I put my ironing board away from my machine. It makes you get up and move, I used to spend hours sewing and would be stiff ad sore, so i now have to get up and move around, As I get older[ arrrh] I seem to need to make things circulate more than before
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